Keeping Hawai`i clean,
green, and beautiful since 1912
THE OUTDOOR CIRCLE
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • History of TOC >
      • TOC Presidents
    • TOC Archives
    • TOC Policy Positions
    • Board of Directors
    • TOC In The News
    • Newsletters >
      • The Greenleaf
      • North Shore Outdoor Circle
      • Lani-Kailua Outdoor Circle
      • Waimea Outdoor Circle
      • Greater Waikiki Outdoor Circle
    • Annual Reports, Strategic Plans, and Brochures
    • Events
    • The Online Circle - Environmental Education Blog
    • Contact
  • Programs
    • Exceptional Tree Initiative >
      • Bibliography/Sources
    • Free Tree Giveaways
    • Planting Events
    • ​​Greening Hawaiʻi’s Public Schools
    • ​Lahaina Fire Recovery
    • ​Determining the Public’s Perception of Urban Trees
    • Future Proofing Hawaiʻi’s Urban Forests
    • ​Green and Cool Hawaiʻi
    • ​Historic Trees of Banyan Drive
    • Majesty III - Exceptional Trees of Hawaiʻi Book
    • Reimagining Weed Circle – The Gateway to Haleʻiwa Town
    • ​Coconut Palm Sanctuary
    • "Valuing Trees” University Module
    • Collaborators of Past Outdoor Circle Initiatives >
      • Google Trekker
      • Kailua Citizen Forester Program
      • Carbon Neutrality Challenge
      • ​Walking Tours of the Trees of Greater Waikiki
  • Membership/Donations
    • Membership/Join Us
    • Ways to Give
    • Planned Giving Opportunities
    • Keep Hawaii Beautiful
    • Foodland Give Aloha
    • Volunteer
  • Branches
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    • East Hawaii Island
    • East Honolulu
    • Kaneohe
    • Kauai
    • Kona
    • Lani-Kailua
    • Manoa
    • North Shore
    • Waikiki
    • Waikoloa
    • Waimea >
      • Waimea Nature Park Images
  • Trees
    • Tree Information
    • Exceptional Tree Initiative >
      • How to Nominate an Exceptional Tree
      • Exceptional Tree Map
      • Exceptional Tree Library >
        • Bibliography/Sources
      • Exceptional Tree Gallery
      • Tree Mapping - Get Involved!
    • Exceptional Tree Map
    • Christine Snyder
    • Tree Reviews & Inquiries
    • Report a Problem
  • Signage
    • Signage
    • Political Campaign Signage
    • SAVE ANTI-BILLBOARD LAWS
    • Report a Problem
  • Resources
    • Plant Resources
    • Tree Information
    • Signage
    • Development Plans
    • Current Issues >
      • Light Pollution >
        • Environmental Headlines

M E M B E R S H I P

Members Make a Difference in the Circle

The Outdoor Circle is a statewide membership organization and a recognized non-profit. We have branches throughout the Hawaiian islands that work to protect Hawai‘i's unique natural beauty for future generations. We accomplish our mission throughout community improvement projects, public education, advocacy and more. Our work is led and implemented by volunteers with the support of a few staff people. 

Want to get involved? Learn about our branches or become a member. ​Although we have many membership levels, all members receive the same benefits.
Join or renew your membership online
Join or renew your membership by mail

Join The Outdoor Circle and help keep Hawai‘i clean, green, and beautiful

Your membership is a valuable contribution to protecting the natural beauty of Hawai‘i. As a member you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are protecting Hawai‘i's scenic environment and that your voice will be heard through our advocacy efforts. If you would like to take an even more active role, please join one or more of our local area branches (this is totally optional). The Circle has branches throughout the islands that engage in planting projects, educational outreach, and advocacy in their communities.

We accept membership (new and renewing) utilizing one of these options:

1) You can join or renew online using our secure payment service. A link to choose a branch affiliation or Statewide, if you wish to be a general member, will be in the email confirming your membership.

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​2) If you prefer join or renew your membership to The Outdoor Circle by mail, simply download the TOC Membership Form and mail it along with your payment information to: 
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The Outdoor Circle
1314 S. King Street, #306
Honolulu, HI 96814
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